Interfaith Action of Central Texas (iACT) Square One Lunch
Refugee families face significant challenges in their struggle to adjust to America and living in Austin. Many find support through iACT Refugee Services.
At Saint John's, our community is committed to living our Mission Statement where ". . . God's people change the world" through our contributions and service. Listed below are upcoming mission opportunities. For up-to-date information, key contacts and website links are included. Announcements during church services, the church's weekly newsletter, the Wall of Opportunity in the church gallery, and the Saint John's website are also good sources for current information.
Feel free to contact Randy Knighten, Director of Outreach Ministries, by email or by phone at (512) 452-5737.
Hope Food Pantry is one of many partnerships in the Austin area that serves our community. Watch the video to learn more about their mission.
Donations can be dropped off next to the elevator in the main church building.
Refugee families face significant challenges in their struggle to adjust to America and living in Austin. Many find support through iACT Refugee Services.
In conjunction with Refugee Services of Texas, Saint John's has supported the resettlement of 25 parents and children from six families emigrating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, and Afghanistan since the program was established...
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Saint John's members maintain an active membership with Austin Interfaith, which addresses many social justice issues on the local level.
The Red Bench is an ongoing dialogue held in the Austin-area houses of worship designed to address one of the most pressing needs of our time: improving interfaith understanding and civil discourse in our society.
The JFON network provides hospitality and compassion to low-income immigrants through immigration legal services, advocacy, and education.
MFSA is a growing progressive movement of United Methodists who work on social justice issues within the United Methodist Church and throughout the country.
Austin Partners In Education (APIE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving college and career readiness through student-centered tutoring and mentoring programs.
For more than 100 years, United Methodists have responded to the education needs of Hispanic students, primarily from Ciudad Juarez, through supporting the El Paso-based Lydia Patterson Institute.